I am using vim7.4. cscope output in vim is all white. can it be made more colorful?
I tried cecscope, which uses quickfix to bring color to vim. But the output of it is not small-screen friendly. it is not that useful when using a laptop.
so is there some other way to add color to cscope output?
I like the ctags output in vim, or can cscope have the same style?
Thanks.
The default editor for Cscope is vi not VIM. Vi has no option for Syntax highlighting and other features of plugins etc.
Just change the default editor to vim. All your Vim settings will come to Cscope output.
$ export CSCOPE_EDITOR=vim
Done.
You can set color to cscope editor by changing its default editor to vim from vi.
You need to just add an environment variable CSCOPE_EDITOR
as /usr/bin/vim
(get your absolute path for vim using which vim
command).
Add the below line to your .cshrc
file in your home folder to make it retain (I tried in REDHAT).
setenv CSCOPE_EDITOR /usr/bin/vim
Exporting CSCOPE_EDITOR in ~/.bashrc worked for me.
export CSCOPE_EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
Thanks Anirudh. 'which vim' will tell which executable of vim is in use.
For me, all the above suggestions didn't work.
What I was searching for is something like this:
I achieved it by gluing up several vim commands:
nnoremap *
\ :exec("cs find s ".expand("<cword>"))<CR>
\ :copen<CR>
*
- highlight word under cursor
:exec("cs find s ".expand("<cword>"))<CR>
- cscope find word under cursor
:copen
- open cscope search results window